Bognor Allstars produced their best performance of the season so far, with a win over a side strengthened by players from their East Sussex side.

The first half produced excellent football by both sides. Bognor keeper Mitchel Cane and the back three of Matt Morris, Luca Smith and Joe Jones kept Barnham at bay.

The second half saw Bognor start the stronger and create chances. The midfield four of Charlie Osborne, Scott Bingham, Micheal Canavan and Jordan Martin worked tirelessly to prevent Barnham’s midfield taking control and the front three of Liam Morley, George Bingham and Owain Dynan kept their defence on their toes.

Their reward came in the 40th minute when great work down the wing created a chance for Morley who sidefooted the ball into the bottom corner.

Barnham had there chances to level but failed to capatilise on chances created and a great save from Cane kept the score at 1-0.

Bognor sealed the win ten minutes from time when great work by George Bingham, Scott Bingham and Jordan Martin opened up Barnham’s defence with Martin capping a fine display with a debut goal.

Bognor have won five out of five in league and cup and are still looking to strengthen the squad - contact Mark on 07527 779283 or come training on a Tuesday (7-8pm) at The Arena, Bognor.

Regis Rebels 1 Felpham Colts Athletic 6

Another hat-trick by Harry Salt and a fine all-round team performance saw Felpham come out convincing winners.

But for excellent goalkeeping from Tommy Schneider, it could have been far worse for Rebels.

A first-half double from Ben Reilly was a superb example of clinical finishing and Felpham went in at half-time 3-0 up.

Felpham’s defence held out thanks to Alex and Tom Whiter. A second assist from Viren Chudasama saw Ed Sargent clean through on goal, making it 4-0 with a composed finish.

Salt was a menace all match with his pace and strength and despite spurning several opportunities wrapped up things with two further goals, one from an outstanding through-ball from Jack Whiter, before the Rebels nabbed a late consolation.

Predators Youth 0 Barnham Trojans Red 1

Predators’ interest in the Challenge Cup ended in a hard-fought encounter with the league leaders.

The Predators midfield, in particular Josh Simmonds, gave the defence protection and the only threats Barnham created were from long balls over the top or speculative long shots which keeper Connor Fellows dealt with.

The downside was Predators were unable create many chances themselves as Barnham packed their defence.

Ashley Butler and Alex Burford carved out good chances for themselves in the box but were unable to convert them.

Barnham broke the deadlock at the start of the second half from a breakaway as their striker outpaced the Predators defence to slot home.